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  1. ユニチカ 樹脂事業部 Osaka//Resin/Plastic
  2. コバヤシ コバゾール事業部 Tokyo//Resin/Plastic
  3. クラスターテクノロジー 本社 Osaka//Resin/Plastic
  4. 4 イコール 本社・営業部 Aichi//Machine elements and parts
  5. 5 カネダ 産業マテリアル部 Tokyo//Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology

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  1. Biomass Plastic "Teramack" ユニチカ 樹脂事業部
  2. Biomass Plastic "Reseam SERIES" コバヤシ コバゾール事業部
  3. "Biomass Plastic" (PA) PasCom クラスターテクノロジー 本社
  4. 4 Proposal for Biomass Plastics イコール 本社・営業部
  5. 4 Biomass Plastic "Hybrid Bio Neo" カネダ 産業マテリアル部

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Proposal for Biomass Plastics

Renewable biomass resources! Maintaining carbon neutrality even when incinerating waste.

"Biomass plastic" refers to plastic obtained by synthesizing renewable biomass resources through scientific or biological methods. This time, we introduce the "Oiless Biomass Plastic Bearing," which excels in wear resistance and low friction. Unlike metals, this bearing does not require oil and can be used as a substitute for mainstream materials like POM. [Features] - Excellent wear resistance and low friction - Oil-free bearing - Can be used as a substitute for mainstream materials like POM *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Contributing to Carbon Neutrality! Basic Knowledge of Biomass Plastics

Contributing to Carbon Neutrality! Basic Knowledge of Biomass Plastics

This time, we would like to introduce some basic knowledge about biomass plastics that we hope everyone will be aware of. It includes a comparison between general plastics and biomass plastics, as well as a Q&A section regarding biomass plastics. Please take a look, and if you have any questions, feel free to consult with us at Equal.

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Proposal for Biomass Plastics Contributing to Carbon Neutrality

Proposal for Biomass Plastics Contributing to Carbon Neutrality

Biomass plastic is a type of plastic obtained by chemically or biologically synthesizing renewable biomass resources. Since it does not use crude oil as a primary raw material, it can significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions. This allows for maintaining carbon neutrality even during incineration, making it a material that the government is promoting for adoption, and implementing it can also be effective for receiving subsidies. (For information related to subsidies, please refer to past articles.)

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"Biomass Plastic" (PA) PasCom

PasCom is a functional resin based on biomass polyamide, with all fillers made from biomass or recycled fillers.

PasCom is a functional resin based on biomass polyamide, with all fillers made from biomass or recycled fillers, and even other additives derived from plants. It contributes to the reduction of fossil-derived raw materials and minerals, and the use of bamboo-derived fillers also helps in the resource utilization of abandoned bamboo forests, which has become a recent issue. It is suitable for parts that require wear resistance, sliding, and lightweight properties, making it ideal for those struggling to find biomass materials that can be used in mechanical components. Additionally, despite having a high biomass content, it offers high rigidity, low warpage, and low shrinkage, allowing for the addition of even greater value to products where the use of biomass materials has previously been difficult.

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What is biomass plastic?

Used in various situations! Plastics that contain all or part of polylactic acid or starch as raw materials.

Biomass refers to "renewable biological resources derived from living organisms, excluding fossil resources." It is classified into three categories: waste-based, unused biomass, and resource crops, which are utilized in various contexts as energy resources or raw materials for products. The CO2 generated during the use of biomass fuels or the disposal of biomass products is absorbed from the atmosphere through photosynthesis during the growth of living organisms. By substituting fossil resource-derived energy and products with biomass, we can significantly contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gases. Plastics that contain all or part of polylactic acid or starch extracted from resource crops are commonly referred to as "biomass plastics." 【Three Categories】 ■ Waste-based (discarded paper, livestock manure, food waste, sewage sludge, etc.) ■ Unused biomass (rice straw, husks, etc.) ■ Resource crops (sugarcane, corn, etc.) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Biomass Plastic "Reseam SERIES"

Eco-friendly materials developed seriously from the perspective of a molding manufacturer. They can also contribute to waste reduction.

The "Reseam SERIES" is a biomass plastic that reduces petroleum usage and utilizes corn starch as an alternative material. We offer a variety of products, including "Reseam ST," which accommodates diverse plastic molding methods, and "Reseam α," which can achieve a thickness of less than 20μ. Additionally, we provide the biomass sealant film "Pireeru," which can impart various properties depending on the base material it is bonded to. 【Features】 <Reseam ST> ■ Formulation can be adjusted according to required physical properties ■ Low CO2 emissions during combustion ■ Compatible with various plastic molding methods *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Biomass plastic "WOODLY"

Biomass plastic "WOODLY" supporting a decarbonized society.

"WOODLY" is a high transparency cellulose resin that is carbon-neutral and derived from coniferous forests. - Injection molding - Blow molding - Cast molding Conventional plastic molding methods can be applied. This product complies with EFSA (European Food Safety Authority) standards for raw materials and is increasingly being adopted in Europe as soft packaging film for food. We also have processing experience in Japan, so please feel free to consult with us. (*We will upload photos!)

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Biomass Plastic "NeCycle" (Plastic Container)

Can reduce CO2 emissions by about 40%! Decomposes for a long time in the sea and soil! Can be freely adjusted to your desired color!

"NeCycle" is a plastic made from cellulose derived from inedible plants such as wood and straw. It has a high biomass content of about 50% and decomposes over a long period in natural environments (marine and soil). It can be tinted to any desired color and can embody the aesthetic and decorative qualities of traditional crafts. Additionally, it can reduce CO2 emissions by approximately 40% compared to conventional plastics. 【Features】 ■ Plastic made from cellulose ■ High biomass content of about 50% ■ Can be tinted to any desired color ■ Can embody the aesthetic and decorative qualities of traditional crafts ■ Can reduce CO2 emissions by approximately 40% (compared to conventional plastics) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Biomass plastic

Decomposed into water and CO2 by the action of microorganisms present in nature! Oxidative degradation type plastic.

At Tsujisho, it is possible to manufacture packages using environmentally friendly sheets. This product is made from plastic derived from biological resources (biomass). By supplying oxygen to PP material and applying ultraviolet light and temperature, it undergoes depolymerization and is ultimately broken down into carbon dioxide and water by white rot fungi. 【Available Materials】 ■ Biomass PET (transparent) ■ Biomass PP (transparent, line, natural) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Exhibition of Packaging and Cosmetic Boxes Contributing to the SDGs

From May 19 to 21, 2021: What can be done with packaging! Lineup includes "biomass PP" and "bagasse."

We will be exhibiting at the 10th Cosmetics Industry Technology Exhibition, CITE JAPAN 2021, held at Pacifico Yokohama. We will showcase a lineup including "Biomass PP," which contributes to carbon dioxide reduction, as well as "Bagasse," "VOC-free inks," and "Plant oil inks." We sincerely look forward to your visit. 【Overview】 10th Cosmetics Industry Technology Exhibition https://www.citejapan.info/index.html CITE JAPAN 2021 Pacifico Yokohama Exhibition Hall/North/Annex Hall May 19 (Wed) - 21 (Fri), 2021 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM *Ends at 4:00 PM on the final day *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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What is biomass plastic that you should know? What are its characteristics?

A detailed explanation of the characteristics of biomass plastic that combines wood powder and plastic!

Are you aware that attention is being drawn to new materials that improve environmental issues? Recently, a completely new plastic material has been developed by combining wood-based materials and plastics, which compensates for the shortcomings of each. 【What is the compatibility of wood powder and plastic?】 When wood powder and plastic are combined, their compatibility can be considered favorable. One of the advantages is that it allows for the use of materials that would otherwise be discarded, thus harmonizing with the environment. The composite material made by combining wood powder and plastic is called Wood Plastic Composite (WPC). WPC is mainly used in automotive interiors, construction materials, and home appliances, and it can be recycled by crushing and melting it back into pellets at the time of disposal. 【Benefits of WPC】 The benefits of biomass plastic using wood powder, which is different from conventional marine plastics, include the following: ■ It is more resistant to dirt compared to wood, has a smooth surface, and experiences less degradation from mold and corrosion... For more details, please read the continuation at the URL below or contact us. If you are considering the production of wood powder bioplastics, please consult ELEMUS.

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Explaining efforts to address environmental issues using wood powder! What are the challenges to widespread adoption?

This explains the efforts to address the environmental issue of "deforestation," one of the problems related to the SDGs, by utilizing wood powder, and introduces the challenges of promoting this initiative.

The SDGs were formulated with the aim of achieving a sustainable society, and currently, countries around the world are working on various issues such as the environment and poverty, aiming for solutions by 2030. **[Efforts to Address Environmental Issues Using Wood Powder]** One application of biomass fuel and materials utilizing thinned wood is the attempt to reuse wood that has been processed into wood powder. For example, biomass plastic that combines wood powder and resin (plastic) is expected to help suppress the rise in carbon dioxide levels, thus offering potential for carbon neutrality, making it a promising solution for environmental issues. *Carbon Neutrality: An initiative to balance the total emissions and absorption of greenhouse gases on Earth to zero.* **[Challenges of Wood Powder Biomass Plastic]** There are several challenges associated with biomass plastic made from wood powder. High market prices While there are many advantages compared to conventional plastics, wood powder biomass plastic tends to have a higher market price... For more information, please read the continuation at the URL below or contact us. If you are considering wood powder processing as a recycling option for thinned wood, please reach out to ELEMUS.

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[Information] Towards a Sustainable Future for Plastics: Mass Balance Approach

An essential way of thinking for the future society! A method for creating products.

This document explains the "mass balance approach." The "mass balance approach" is a method used in the production of products, where a portion of the finished product can be regarded as having "certain characteristics" due to the mixing process. It also discusses the differences from segregation, the benefits of biomass plastics, and more. We encourage you to read it. 【Contents (partial)】 ■ What is the "mass balance approach," an essential concept for the future society? ■ The demand for the spread of sustainable plastics ■ A diagram illustrating the differences between the mass balance approach and the segregation method ■ The advantages of the mass balance approach for biomass plastics, which can be produced rapidly on existing equipment ■ Mass balance and similar methods are already being utilized in many industries *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Case Studies on the Adoption of Biomass Plastics White Paper

Introducing 20 examples of biomass plastics related to personal care, household goods, home appliances, automobiles, and food! 【*Free case study collection available】

This document presents case studies of the adoption of biomass plastics, including the mass balance approach primarily in Europe, conducted through joint research between our company and IDEAS FOR GOOD (some recycling included). We encourage you to read it! 【Case Studies】 ■ A health tech company (Netherlands) manufacturing high-design kitchenware using biomass PP ■ A food company (Norway) using biomass PP for potato chip packaging ■ An automotive company (Germany) using biomass & recycled polyamide for automotive parts … and 20 other cases 【Product Areas of Published Cases】 ■ Personal care, household goods, home appliances ■ Food ■ Apparel ■ Toys, baby products ■ Automotive *We are currently offering a collection of the latest case studies on the adoption of biomass plastics in Europe. Please download the PDF for more details. Feel free to contact us for further information.

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Biomass Plastic "Hybrid Bio Neo"

A sustainable eco-material that has excellent biodegradability and is considerate of the Earth's environment!

"Hybrid Bio Neo" is a thermoplastic plastic made from 100% biomass, primarily using industrial starch as its main raw material. By using it as a masterbatch, it contributes to the reduction of fossil fuel-derived plastic usage and CO2 emissions. It can be mixed with thermoplastics such as PP, PE, and PET, making it suitable for applications in packaging materials, agricultural materials, pest control materials, stationery, pet products, and more. 【Features】 ■ Can be mixed with thermoplastics such as PP, PE, and PET ■ Can be mixed with biodegradable plastics such as PLA ■ Easily enables biomass plasticization *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Natural Bio

25% biomass plastic used! Certified by the Japan Bio-Plastics Association (JBPA).

"Natural Bio" is an environmentally friendly material made from renewable organic resources such as plants. Products can be manufactured in sizes tailored to customer preferences. Unlike biomass plastic made from fossil resources, the 25% biomass plastic is derived from plant-based materials and does not generate new carbon dioxide when incinerated. [Features] ■ Products can be manufactured in sizes tailored to customer preferences ■ Certified by the Japan BioPlastic Association (JBPA), Registration Number: 612 ■ Environmentally friendly material made from renewable organic resources such as plants ■ Derived from plant-based materials and does not generate new carbon dioxide when incinerated *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Biomass Plastic Advantages and Disadvantages

Very difficult materials for small and medium-sized food manufacturers to use! Here are three main disadvantages.

Biomass plastics have a significant global benefit in terms of "reducing greenhouse gas emissions." However, individual users often find it difficult to perceive this benefit, and there are aspects that make them less convenient compared to conventional petroleum-based plastics. Although technological advancements have made them cheaper, it is not uncommon for the material costs to be more than double that of petroleum-based plastics. For sheets primarily made of polylactic acid, the heat resistance limit is 60 degrees, which means they are not suitable for microwave use, and there are restrictions on the usage environment. Our company, which primarily deals with small and medium-sized food manufacturers, has been looking to overcome this current situation. The biomass plastic "Eco-Starch" can resolve these disadvantages. **Main Disadvantages of Biomass Plastics:** - High material costs - Occurrence of material lots - Vulnerability to temperature changes *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*

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Biomass Plastic Products [Producing Plastic from Biomass!]

Producing plastic from endless biomass! Aiming to maintain the natural environment and civilization!

Biomass (biologically derived resources) is produced every year from the sun, atmosphere, earth, and sea, and it is a resource that can be utilized without depletion if used wisely. The use of biomass, which can serve as an alternative to petroleum resources, is considered very important for protecting the global environment. BioPoly Joetsu Co., Ltd. aims to produce plastics from inexhaustible biomass to sustain both the natural environment and civilization. 【Examples of Biomass Plastic Products】 ■ Large garbage bags, municipality-designated garbage bags, event bags ■ Tray, lunch boxes, chopsticks, spoons, forks ■ Uchiwa (Japanese fan) *For more details, please request materials or view the PDF data from the download.

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Special Edition of "Basic Knowledge of Plastics": What is Bio-PE?

It is possible to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by up to 70%! Introducing plastic made from sugarcane.

"Bio PE" is a non-biodegradable plastic made entirely from biomass raw materials. The biomass raw material is sugarcane. Its performance is almost the same as that of regular polyethylene, and it is said to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by up to 70% compared to regular polyethylene. Currently, it is used as a material for shopping bags, and demand is expected to increase further in the future. [Features] - Non-biodegradable - Plastic made entirely from biomass raw materials - Performance is almost the same as regular polyethylene - Used as a material for shopping bags *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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What is biomass plastic? How is it different from bioplastic?

I will explain the characteristics of biomass plastics and introduce the differences between them and bioplastics, which have similar meanings.

What kind of material is biomass plastic? First, let me explain its positioning and characteristics. **Types of Bioplastics** In fact, biomass plastic is classified as one of the many types of bioplastics, which are different from marine plastics. Bioplastics can be broadly divided into two categories: "biomass plastics" and "biodegradable plastics." Biomass refers to "renewable resources," indicating resources that can be sustainably regenerated. Biomass plastic is a new type of plastic material that does not require petroleum, which was the source of traditional marine plastics, and is primarily produced from plants and other organic materials. Since the raw materials are plant-based, the renewable aspect is a significant characteristic. However, it is important to note that there are both types that are biodegradable and those that are not. **Differences Between Biomass Plastics and Biodegradable Plastics** Biomass Plastics: Derived from biological sources... For more information, please read the continuation at the URL below or contact us. If you are considering effective utilization of wood for a decarbonized society, please consult ELEMUS.

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Biomass Plastic: From "De-Plastic" to "Re-Plastic"

Contributing to climate change response and the realization of a circular economy through the expansion of biomass utilization and the establishment of recycling technology!

Mitsui Chemicals has launched new initiatives aimed at achieving carbon neutrality by promoting the biomass conversion of various plastics. This document introduces Mitsui Chemicals' efforts related to biomass and recycling. It includes topics such as "Benefits of Biomass Plastics and Chemicals," "Reasons Why Biomass Naphtha Reduces CO2," and "What is the Mass Balance Method?" Additionally, it also presents information on "Biomass Materials Using the Mass Balance Method." We encourage you to read it. [Contents (partial)] ■ Challenges Surrounding Plastics ■ History of Raw Material Conversion at Mitsui Chemicals ■ Efforts in Biomass and Recycling ■ Benefits of Biomass Plastics and Chemicals ■ About the Mass Balance Method If you are considering the biomass conversion of materials, please consult with Mitsui Chemicals, a specialized manufacturer with a wide range of offerings. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Biomass Plastic Adoption Case Studies Collection Vol. 2 (2025 Edition)

Numerous success stories of companies that have adopted biomass plans leading to reductions in GHG emissions!

This document is the second volume of a collection of case studies on the adoption of biomass plastics, compiled through joint research between Mitsui Chemicals, Inc. and IDEAS FOR GOOD. Since its publication in November 2023, the utilization of biomass plastics has significantly progressed in just over a year, with a diversification of application areas and target products. We encourage you to use this as a reference material when considering concrete pathways toward building a sustainable society! 【Contents (partial)】 ■ 15 case studies (biomass plastics) / Europe, the United States, Japan - A series of breakfast appliances made from used cooking oil (Netherlands) - A toy brand that fully adopts biomass plastics for products aimed at toddlers (Germany) - A major cosmetics manufacturer adopting mass balance biomass plastic for cosmetic containers (Japan) and 12 other cases ■ Mini column Additionally, if you are considering biomass materials or recycling, please consult Mitsui Chemicals, a specialized manufacturer with a wide range of offerings. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document "BePLAYER, RePLAYER: Changing the World from the Ground Up," or feel free to contact us.

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Biomass Plastic "Teramack"

Revolutionary bioplastic materials made from plant resources! Capable of meeting various needs with different alloy grades!

"TeraMack" is a biomass plastic that supports a sustainable (environmentally friendly) lifestyle with low environmental impact. It is based on plant-derived polylactic acid, which does not use petroleum as a raw material, thus conserving valuable fossil resources. Additionally, because plants absorb CO2 during their growth, it contributes to the reduction of CO2 emissions. "TeraMack" is available in various grades, each with features tailored to different applications, usage methods, and performance requirements. We are expanding its applications not only for injection molding but also for extrusion, blow molding, and foam molding with improved melting characteristics of polylactic acid resin. Our company is deploying this product for a wide range of applications, including enclosures for electronic devices and office automation equipment, industrial structural materials, daily goods, and stationery, thanks to our unique polymer design technology. [Features] ■ Plant-derived raw materials ■ Realization of unique polymer alloy technology ■ Diverse grades and application expansion ■ Excellent heat resistance ■ Durability suitable for long-term use *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Trends in molding, processing, and packaging applications of biomass plastics, ISO and JIS standards.

★A thorough explanation of the evolution of polylactic acid-based technology and the design of high-performance, high-functionality materials! ★Requirements for food packaging, food containers, and tableware, along with practical examples.

Lecturers Part 1: Representative from Nippon Seiki Resin Industry Co., Ltd. Part 2: Professor Masatsugu Mochizuki, Doctor of Engineering, Special Appointment, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Fiber Science Center Part 3: Mr. Masao Kunio, Circular Polymer Group, Environmental Chemistry Research Department, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Target Audience: Engineers, researchers, technical management personnel, and sales representatives interested in biomass plastics Venue: Kawasaki City Industrial Promotion Hall, 10th Floor, Conference Room 1 [Kanagawa, Kawasaki] 10-minute walk from Kawasaki Station on JR or Keikyu Line Date and Time: December 22, 2011 (Thursday) 10:45 AM - 4:30 PM Capacity: 30 people. *Registration will close once full. Please apply early. Participation Fee: [Early Bird Discount Price] 51,450 yen (tax included, including text costs) for 2 people from one company. *Limited to Tech-Zone members who apply by December 8. Membership registration is free. *After December 8, the [Regular Price] will be 54,600 yen (tax included, including text costs) for 2 people from one company.

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Biomass Plastic "WOODLY"

The use of biomass plastics, which excel in transparency and processability, is expanding in food packaging in Europe.

"WOODLY" is a high-transparency cellulose resin derived from coniferous forests that is carbon-neutral. - Injection molding - Blow molding - Cast molding Conventional plastic molding methods can be applied. This product complies with EFSA (European Food Safety Authority) standards for raw materials and is increasingly being adopted in Europe as a soft packaging film for food. We also have processing experience in Japan, so please feel free to consult with us. (*We will upload photos!)

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HIPS-based injection molding biomass plastic

Utilize existing molding equipment as is Biomass plastic High moldability Injection molding HIPS-based Samples available from 25kg

This is a biomass plastic compounded with shell powder and PLA, based on HIPS. It can mainly be used for injection molding. You can use your existing molding equipment as is, so no new capital investment is required. Coloring is also possible. It achieves a biomass content of up to 30%. By replacing existing petroleum-derived plastics, it contributes to decarbonization. Sample materials for testing are available starting from 25 kg. There are grades that have obtained the biomass mark from JORA (Japan Organic Resources Association). There are also grades that comply with the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare's No. 370 test. Customization is possible according to your requests.

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[Research Material] Global Market for Polylactic Acid (PLA)

World Market for Polylactic Acid (PLA): Poly(L-lactic acid), Poly(D-lactic acid), Poly(DL-lactic acid), Food and Beverage Packaging, Service We ...

This research report (Global Polylactic Acid (PLA) Market) investigates and analyzes the current status and outlook for the global polylactic acid (PLA) market over the next five years. It includes information on the overview of the global polylactic acid (PLA) market, trends of major companies (sales, selling prices, market share), market size by segment, market size by major regions, and distribution channel analysis. The segments of the polylactic acid (PLA) market by type include poly(L-lactic acid), poly(D-lactic acid), and poly(DL-lactic acid), while the segments by application cover food and beverage packaging, serviceware, electronics and electrical products, medical and hygiene, and others. The regional segments are classified into North America, the United States, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Japan, China, India, South Korea, Southeast Asia, South America, the Middle East, and Africa to calculate the market size of polylactic acid (PLA). The report also includes the market share of major companies in the polylactic acid (PLA) market, product and business overviews, and sales performance.

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